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B&B/Y&R: March 2024 Spoilers


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Effective April 2024, B&B Spoilers and Y&R Spoilers will become separate threads within the Discuss Previews and Spoilers forum as some posters are interested in reading spoilers for one show but not the other.

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First up is Y&R:

Victor's Critical Promise
Victor faces a challenging task as he strives to keep a vital promise to his daughter Victoria - ensuring Claire's safety amidst Jordan's growing menace. The stakes are high as Victor navigates this treacherous situation, potentially putting Claire at risk.


Jordan's Sinister Moves

Jordan is ready to escalate her secret plan, involving Seth in her devious plots. With Nikki determined to stand her ground, the Newmans rally to counter Jordan's threats. Could this be the end of Jordan's reign of terror?

Ashley's Bizarre Behavior
In a surprising twist, Ashley unveils a bold alter ego! This twist causes ripples in her relationships, especially with Tucker and Audra. As Jack and Diane grow increasingly suspicious, questions arise about Ashley's mental well-being. Could this lead to a shocking revelation?

Phyllis' Romantic Ventures
Phyllis takes a leap into the world of romance, securing a dinner date with Danny. Is this the start of something new, or just a fleeting moment? Meanwhile Danny and Christine face off on their own future as Danny ponders on leaving Genoa City again!

Devon and Billy's Intensifying Feud
The Chancellor-Winters group faces internal strife, with Devon and Billy's conflict reaching new heights. With Nate pushing for peace, will the family find a way to resolve their differences?

Abby's Ambitious Pursuit
Abby's quest for a board seat reaches a critical point. Will her aspirations be fulfilled, or will unexpected developments thwart her plans? 

Next up is B&B:

Steffy may face serious criminal charges and arrest over Sheila’s killing. Can Ridge convince Lt. Baker otherwise and convince him it was in self-defense?

Sheila’s killing causes a major dent in Steffy and Finn’s marriage, and Liam is right there when Steffy needs a yes man the most as her mental state is fragile.

Hope becomes a great source of comfort for Finn and they two become closer. An infuriated Thomas is less than thrilled about this development. 
 

The RJ/Luna/Zende triangle continues as Luna goes back and forth on what to do. Can Poppy push Luna into being honest with RJ?

Sheila may be dead, but Deacon, Steffy, Bill, and the Forresters soon find themselves haunted by Sheila from the grave…

 

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As Errol mentioned here:
https://boards.soapoperanetwork.com/topic/66249-article-“it’s-the-beginning-of-everything”-teases-brian-gaskill-of-his-storyline-on-‘the-young-and-the-restless’/#comment-1904336

Brian Gaskill tweeted about storyline starting March 1st U.S. (Feb. 29 Canada).

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Then Josh Griffith in SOD explains that Nikki figures out that Seth's friend Isabelle is actually Jordan, so now Nikki is onto Jordan's scheme.  Nikki wants to plot with Seth now.
More here:
https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/exclusive-young-and-restless-preview-nikki-is-on-to-jordan/

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Tuesday March 5 and Wednesday March 6.
Soccer will disrupt one or both CBS soaps in western timezones.
Not a preemption, the shows will still air, so if you miss it, watch on another channel/time or online.
https://boards.soapoperanetwork.com/topic/65944-yr-and-bb-feb-march-2024-soccer-preemptions-western-usa/#comment-1897524

 

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Yes full preemptions in all timezones for basketball
Thurs. and Friday March 21 and 22
for B&B in both U.S. and Canada;  and for Y&R on CBS.

(Wed.  March 20 and Thurs March 21 for Y&R  Global-Canada)

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Are You HINN?

Dan Martin Returns To ‘The Bold And The Beautiful,’ Plus Are You HINN? Or Still For SINN? – PreVUE

Dan Martin returns to "The Bold and the Beautiful" to deliver shocking news to Steffy, plus a grieving Finn has Hope. Are you HINN? Or SINN?
https://www.soapoperanetwork.com/2024/02/dan-martin-the-bold-and-the-beautiful-hinn-or-sinn-prevue

 

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Probably change her with murder. I don't understand why Finn is taking it so hard. He didn't care two sh!ts about Sheila until recently when Bradley want a Steffy/Liam reunion. Sheila has never been a mother to Finn. Li is his mother.

Let's not forget that Sheila left Steffy and her own son to die.

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LOL.

Ten to one Sheila pops up for the final seconds of B&B’s 3/20 episode for a “shocking” March Madness cliffhanger no one saw coming…

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The writing has been extremely wildly inconsistent. We have Steffy bold enough to over to Sheila’s and pop her in the face, and put her in her place yet two episodes later Steffy is terrified to death of the dark and of Sheila? 

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And split town too because she was afraid of Sheila.

Btw ...will Taylor make an appearance? Will Bradley forget Steffy has a mother?

And there's still the mess that they call a triangle with the rapist Zende.

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